Fitness
First Aid
Aquatics
Hiking
Nature
100

Ranks that have fitness requirements

Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class, 

(If Eagle is named because of the personal fitness merit badge that is Eagle required, then the person that gave the answer gets a virtual high five)

100

Ranks that have first aid requirements

Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.

(If Eagle is named because of the first aid or emergency preparedness merit badges that are Eagle required, then the person that gave the answer gets a virtual high five)

100

Ranks that have aquatics requirements

Second Class, and First Class


100

Four points of the outdoor code.

1. Be clean in my outdoor manner

2. Be careful with fire

3. Be considerate in the outdoors

4. Be conservation-minded

100

Ranks that have nature requirements

Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.

(If Eagle is named because of the environmental science or sustainability merit badges that are Eagle required, then the person that gave the answer gets a virtual high five)

200

The 4 different exercises you have to do in the fitness test in Tenderfoot

Pushups, Situps/Curl-ups, Back-saver sit-and-reach, and 1 mile walk or run.

200

Explain how to perform CPR on an adult

Make sure they are on a flat, sturdy surface. Place the heel of one hand on the center of the chest and the heel of the other hand on top of it. Give 30 chest compressions, at least 2 inches deep. Give two rescue breaths, and then repeat the pattern until medical personnel arrive, or another "first-aider" takes over.

200

Name 4 of the six strokes recognised in the book

Front crawl, back crawl, sidestroke, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, trudgen

200

5 of the 10 basic essentials.

1. Pocket Knife


2. Rain gear


3. Food


4. Flashlight


5. Extra clothing


6. First-Aid kit


7. Sun Protection


8. Map and Compass


9. Matches and Fire Starter


10. Water bottle

200

The three most common types of poisonous plants

1. Poison ivy

2. Poison oak

3. Poison sumac

300

The 5 different food groups on the MyPlate guide in the book

Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, Protein, and Dairy.

300

Common warning signs of a heart attack

Persistent, uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, pain, or a burning sensation in the center of the chest.

Unusual sweating

Nausea

Shortness of breath

A feeling of weakness

300

Explain how to properly do the survival float

Take a breath and relax face down. Allow yourself to float with the back of your head near the surface. When you need air, push down with your hands and make a scissor kick to lift your mouth and nose above the water. Take a breath and then relax face down again.

300

The three ways to treat drinking water

1. boiling

2. filtering

3. treating

300

The three basic cloud shapes/formations

1. Cirrus

2. Stratus

3. Cumulus

400

How to properly do the Back-saver sit-and-reach

Sit with one leg extended with your foot flat against the box. Reach forward four times holding the fourth reach for at least one second and measure the distance reached. Then do the other side

400

Common warning signs of shock

Restlessness or irritability

Weakness

Confusion, fear, and dizziness

Skin that is moist, clammy, cool, and pale

A quick, weak pulse

Shallow, rapid, and irregular breathing

Nausea and vomiting

Extreme thirst


400

List the 9 requirements for a safe trip afloat

1. Qualified Supervision

2. Personal health Review

3. Swimming ability

4. Life jackets

5. Buddy system 

6. Skill proficiency

7. Planning

8. Proper equipment

9. Discipline




400

The five W's of a trip plan

1. Where

2. When

3. Who

4. Why

5. What

400

3 Signs of fair weather (according to the book)

1. Red sunset from the dust particles in dry air

2. Swallows flying high looking for insects that may have been carried aloft by air currents

3. Campfire smoke rises straight up when there is no wind. Still air does't move moisture into an area

500

The 2 main "Caution Foods" in the scout book.

Sugar and Caffeine

500

List the 8 steps in the first-aid method in the book

1. Check the scene

2. Call for help

3. Approach safely

4. Provide Urgent Treatment

5. Prevent further injury

6. Treat for shock

7. Make a more thorough examination

8. Plan a course of action

500

List all of the 8 precautions for a safe swim

1. Qualified Supervision 

2. Personal Health Review

3. Safe Area

4. Response Personnel (lifeguards)

5. Lookout

6. Ability Groups

7. Buddy System

8. Discipline

500

What does STOP stand for

Stay calm 

Think 

Observe 

Plan

500

3 signs of stormy weather (according to the book)

1. Campfire smoke staying low which means there is low air-pressure

2. No dew. On a cloudy night, it might not be cool enough for dew to form

3. Cirrus clouds warn of changing weather